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08:02
Morning
Moin
@LeviMorrison set ce flags but it's not merged yet
moin
not sure why you would want to do that actually @LeviMorrison ?
08:19
@LeviMorrison Not a fan of that for sure
I wouldn't go about implementing named enums by creating a bunch of unnamed anonymous classes
it doesn't sound nice
hi
How can I Choose better PHP Hosting?
I mean in what area I must look into
in terms of all
@John step 1: don't buy php hosting
because that's very likely shared hosting
@Patrick Yes indeed
sharing sucks ...
08:34
but I am running clients small project which contain only 3-4 pages
posted on April 08, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by Bambino */

for that I have to use it
@John why?
you can get a vps for 12$/year
less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day for a vps ...
no brainer ...
and what about more than 10GB of website?
I have that too
mostly are image off-course
08:37
in my experience, people that are too tight to pay for proper hosting are too tight to keep paying for your services ... if they don't have money for a vps, they don't have money for you, walk away ...
3
@John in that case I would put the images on a separate server. Could use something like AWS I guess
Yes that is sadly TRUE
Or just get a vps with a disk >10GB
@JoeWatkins not really. Many small companies are ready to pay $1000 for a website and then $5/mo to keep it up
the problem of a vps is that you have to maintain it
or at least build it yourself
$1000 won't get you very far...
08:39
it's the people who don't want to pay the recurring cost that are a problem, 1k upfront and a little upkeep is normal ...
Unless you build 2 such websites a week...
what isn't normal is people forcing you to use 99c shared or even worse, free hosting ...
@Patrick yes, that's the kind of website I'm talking about :)
you're not going to keep getting paid if they aren't going to keep paying for a server ...
@FlorianMargaine Put them all on the same vps?
08:41
@Patrick but it might get you the 3-4 page thing we are discussing ...
this kind of website
Proudly mangled with wordpress....
then put them all on the same vps
or buy any crappy shared hosting...
not like they'll get much traffic
but with shared hosting hacking might also become an issue
but it makes your job harder to use shared hosting with all it's limitations ... not to even mention security issues ...
08:42
that is also additional work for you
it makes sense to rent your own vps's if you are going to provide that kinda thing ...
@Patrick how can you work on a machine with no permissions, you can't really do anything about it ...
it doesn't matter what code you write, if someone can break in using another account, and they invariably can do that ...
@JoeWatkins yeah I know. I mean recovering stuff, moving to another host
but that's also why I would avoid wordpress. So many plugins with issues
I have one simple question that I have to tell to my client "why sharing sucks"?
I think not too long ago someone bought a widely used plugin and then injected code on the next update
@john
and many more... :)
08:47
@John it sucks because it does not allow you the proper control to secure your services, nor does it allow you to use the best development and deployment strategies or tools. In addition, there isn't a shared hosting package out there that is honest, the industry is based on massive overselling of resources and in 2015 it is cheaper to cut out the middle man and get a VPS ...
@JoeWatkins he doesn't care
@John Why does your client have to care about this at all? Just host it yourself and charge him for it
@FlorianMargaine he just asked, didn't he ?
he just wants to do the website, send it on the shared thing, and then move on to the next client
If he wants to move the site to another host (that you approve of), he can do so for a fee
@FlorianMargaine this kind of thing is totally foreign to me, where you just abandon a website and client ... everything I've ever done has been an ongoing thing for many years, they've ended, but it wasn't a case of writing the thing and uploading it somewhere ...
@JoeWatkins yeah... his work is mainly 1-2 days projects
if that's what we are talking about then I have no relevant experience at all
shared hosting still sucks ... but it might not matter, I dunno
@marcio Sounds like something that could work
(When doing this, please make $strict -> $flags)
I'll also try implementing the simple variant unreserving everything after ::/function and see what issues that has
@John Could also tell him with shared IPs of other domains if one of them gets blacklisted for spammy email his site will too.
09:06
Is there a way to timeout a session key (not entire session!) after x minutes?
@user3692125 you could go with something like stackoverflow.com/questions/520237/…
should I clear remember me cookie when logout? What is the general case ?
@gowri if you clear it how will it remember you on the next login? ^^
09:24
Just confused how other websites work, thanks !
@gowri there are other ways to identify an user. Think about localstorage, unique urls, canvas fingerprinting, obscure shizzle with abobe flash and much more
Unless it's a backend login page I would refrain from using a remember me feature altogether to reduce the risk of users exposing their username/email in public pc locations.
10:09
Mornbo
Anyone need a OnePlusOne invite to buy the phone? Just got some.
damn it, we just bought a new phone last month ... too late :(
heh c'est la vie
@Ocramius Are there any cmd line args for doctrine so that I don't have to have cli-config.php in my base dir or base/config dir? Like, so I can specify a different location?
You can simply write your own bootstrapper
it's a few LOC anyway
Bootstrap stuff is within cli-config for EM creation, hmm
10:26
just look at vendor/bin/doctrine and reproduce that
Ah, I see it, pretty simple... thanks a lot
Dunno why they emailed me with invites then
Maybe, for people that can't wait till next Tuesday
Must have phone...!
10:32
I should change my phone later this year... current phone (Lumia 920) will be 2 years old soon
10:58
> I would like to thank Nikita Popov (especially for his illuminating post on co-opertive multitasking), Anthony Ferrara and Joe Watkins. The work of these gifted developers and teachers inspired me to write this post. Give them a follow, will ya?!
@ircmaxell @NikiC @JoeWatkins ^
 
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Anonymous
12:59
@Patrick $12/year ?
Anonymous
Really?
@sam_io ramnode.com/vps.php + find a coupon. They always have coupons that get the 15$ down to 12$ if you can be bothered to search for them
Anonymous
@Patrick have used it? I personal try to avoid too cheap offers.
@sam_io yes, I have a bunch of low traffic sites running on it. fit4bjj.com for example
Haven't had the chance to try it with higher traffic yet, but then I can always move the site to a better host
So far I had no problems
Am i reading that right? 500GB for one year?
13:07
@Machavity Bandwidth allocations shown above are per month. Bandwidth resets on the first day of each calendar month. Your VPS will be suspended if you reach your limit, but you can order more bandwidth at any time from the Client Area.
Anonymous
2 years ago, some people in this room including myself were hosting with vpscorner and one day, without any warning the surver just shut down without a trace. thankfuly, I had only bought from them just to get used to vps hosting, and didn't have anything important.
Ah, missed the FAQ at the bottom
@NikiC ok, good idea. Flags would be nice, like: TOKENIZER_FILTER_COMMENTS | TOKENIZER_CHECK_SYNTAX. I've got some time to do it now I just have understand how this zend_parse_parameters() thingy works :3
@sam_io Yeah. Too cheap raises flags. I remember when RegisterFly melted down. That was quite a mess for a lot people
@NikiC good to know but I'm almost 100% sure this idea won't fly. Even if manage to cover all the things things during compilation (and this will be a bit hacky and will spread all across the compiler) you still will need to port the tokenizer extension in some way, which puts you back on the same situation as PR#1158 - the same situation I'm trying to avoid by proposing PR#1221
13:12
Is there a way of saying "this is a chicken and egg problem" that doesn't use a shitty idiom like that?
@sam_io that happened to me with shared hosting before. I just use ramnode for things that are not important yet. Otherwise I would move them to something like linode I guess
But I would still pick a ramnode over a shared host any day
@marcio Not sure what you mean there, as long as it's done in the lexer tokenizer is automatically covered
@NikiC I might have got you wrong then. You said to reserve anything after :: and -> and 'function' but this won't cover everything (const list and trait adaptations will be an issue because not all elements will have a preceding token to infer context), I'm already doing the post-processing on the parser so I'm assuming you will need to invent something using AST.
@marcio Oh I just don't care about constants and traits
as long as you can use them as method names that's Good Enough (TM) for me
D: but you need to, method names appear on traits
13:20
Yeah, so you can't use some conflict resolution syntax with reserved names, who cares about that?
Probably only 1 in 10 people who even use traits know about that ugly thing
use TraitA, TraitB {
   as as pseudonym;
}
this is an edge case that has to be covered otherwise soon you will have a bug report saying that methods with semi-reserved names can't be aliased
@marcio See, this is something I can perfectly do without ;)
I got you, but this wouldn't fulfill the RFC, it has to cover all the syntax.
I'm good at closing bug reports as "Not a bug" :P That's the PHP motto anyway
lol
13:24
Morfning
@Naruto k :)
@NikiC ok you seem very determined to try this so go ahead but I don't think it's a good idea because it leaves a lot of syntax behind xD
that would be funny though, people using traits should be punished somehow.
@marcio Which is just the natural order of things.
For the record, you could just use TraitA::as as pseudonym ^^
no seriously, it won't fly, we allowed ambiguous syntax in the past (::class and all other crappy things) I prefer to embrace it instead of going half the way.
Traits generally help you by creating a small mess instead of a big one. But that doesn't mean you can't create a big mess with Traits either
13:28
@marcio ::class rocks
@Gordon the functionality does, the syntax was bad design PERIOD
a language construct that looks like a class constant, no thanks.
Hmm, why is "typehinted" not a valid word, but yolo is?
My friend Chaz used to say "Nah man... 10 more minutes" every time I tried to wake him. I'd literally wait about 20 seconds and say "Okay Chaz, that's 10 minutes, time to get up". Worked every time.
oh you still have:

use TraitA {
TraitA::as as continue;
}

In this case you will still have to "know" you are inside a trait adaptation block so you can consider anything in front of 'as' as a T_STRING, but don't forget about permission adaptations:

use TraitA {
TraitA::as as protected continue;
}
@Fabor Note to self: just get a hotel instead of staying @Fabor's next time you are over :P
13:35
lol. My wife is a gracious host, me... not so much.
As a side addition, if you do ever stay the sofa is super comfortable but the cat tray is next to it and if Marley takes a dump in the middle of the night, it will wake you up with the putrid fetor.
Though usually he waits till we've just finished cooking dinner to gift us with that.
hehehehe
@NikiC and also:

use TraitA {
TraitA::as as /* I <3 comments */ continue;
}

Things will get more and more complicated and you will end up with an imcomplete version of my first patch.
13:38
@marcio As said, I don't want to handle that
It's an absolutely, positively useless case
We should handle the things that people actually need
(Or handle everything with a much more complex approach, as you want to do)
@NikiC the second patch that collects the tokens during parsing is much simpler and won't require any further work.
@NikiC but ok, just do what you got to do, you might end up having some great idea during your experiment, and I don't want to censor your intent to help.
@PeeHaa late morning today ^^
yeah :P
user895378
morning
13:48
Morning daniel
@NikiC It's exactly how javac from Sun/Oracle works, for your information.
For now I'm thinking we just have an instance of the class (the same class, not a subclass) that has two properties: ordinal and name.
Good morning
Morning.
morning @ircmaxell
user895378
Anybody planning on running for moderator this year?
user895378
13:54
The older I get the more that seems like an "ain't nobody got time for that" kind of situation.
Psh, all my free time goes towards php-src :)
user895378
@ircmaxell morning
mornwrey
@LeviMorrison NO IDEA. But AFAIK this can be done with the reflection API, maybe you can see how it's done by looking at the src there.
mornison
13:55
@rdlowrey The moment they are starting to pay for it I might consider it :P
By the way, enums is going much smoother than I anticipated.
enum RenewalAction {
        Approve,
        Deny
}
user895378
nice
I have an interesting idea for a compiler for PHP, I just need to figure out how to decorate zend_op to store one more field...
That's currently creating a class with two constants with values 0 and 1 respectively.
Next step: make them instances of RenewalAction.
@LeviMorrison Interesting. Will have to look at that. Do you have a link handy?
13:58
@NikiC I'll try to find it -- just a sec.
<-- the git mailing list is sooo boring, there ain't a single drama to see there -->
@marcio What? Isn't Torvalds on that list?
I've been watching for 2 days now and nothing happened, only patches flying around and people being nice with each other.
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A: How are enums implemented in Java?

Ray Tayeki believe each instance of the enum is an anonymous final subclass of the enum. decompile: public enum Color { r(0xff0000), g(0x00ff00), b(0x0000ff); Color(int rgb) { this.rgb=rgb; } final int rgb; } and you can see the instances being made: D:\home\ray\dev\indigoapp...

@marcio Well, looks like you have a challenge!
Bring the spirit of php internals development to git :)
@LeviMorrison Guess it makes sense some sense
Btw we have a handler with which you can overwrite the class name for debug purposes, so you might show it with a nice name
14:01
Oh, awesome.
For now I don't think we need to subclass it anyway.
None of the features I'm implementing it would require it.
But actually, in PHP you'd just create a normal class. Anon classes are really just normal classes with a weird name
@NikiC Do they get registered in the class entries table?
@NikiC I had a theory that emails were not the right tool for the job, but it's now discarded. Emails are not the source of our evils...
posted on April 08, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by shark */

@LeviMorrison yeah. probably hidden from display in get_declared_classes in some way
14:04
@NikiC Here's what I've done so far: github.com/morrisonlevi/php-src/tree/enum
I'm investigating how to make the enum have two properties at the moment and to make a constructor private (or uncallable, either works)
@marcio Apparently it's because the person who is maintaining git is just really good at maintaining it, and fixing problems before they're problems. Compare that to senior PHP people who have the attitude of:
> "PHP is not typically threaded on UNIX, so it doesn't seem like an issue affecting very many people."
Which is just terribly dissapoiting.
@zerkms not sure about what you're asking
@LeviMorrison why don't you make it an abstract class?
@marcio Because it's also final?
14:09
@LeviMorrison ah ok, it has to be final. I just saw your TODO "make constructor private and update other handlers" an shot this >.<
user895378
@Danack well, everything in PHP is much easier if you just pretend threads aren't a thing :)
user895378
I personally wish TSRM never existed.
user895378
This is something IMO that javascript got right.
Finally, I converted sharing all my doctrine repositories with Auryn to instantiation delegates with closures - imagine having 50 repositories shared, and now they're not all created and shared any more. Speed++
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user895378
@Jimbo how many of those repositories are used in an average request?
user895378
14:17
Because if it's only a small number you could probably benefit from using class method delegates instead of instantiating 50 closure objects for the repositories you won't need to instantiate.
@NikiC So in this situation what do you feel is the best way to prevent new properties on the enum values? Provide my own create_object handler that returns a zend_object that has handlers that prevent it?
@LeviMorrison yes
@rdlowrey Different requests use different ones, but maybe only the User is guaranteed to be used, sometimes 5 sometimes 1 or 2. Class method delegates so that I'm not creating the closures on-the-fly then?
I could put a closure, within a closure? Dawg?
@NikiC Do you know of a good create_handler example? I know there's one in the SPL but I don't know if it's considered good.
user895378
@Jimbo I mean this:
user895378
14:18
class RepoFactory {
    function make() { return new SomeRepository; }
}
$injector->share('SomeRepository');
$injector->delegate('SomeRepository', 'RepoFactory::make');
user895378
That way RepoFactory gets autoloaded only if you actually need to create a SomeRepository. And you don't have to instantiate a new closure that won't ever be used.
Factories for all the repos... hmm, see this is why I'm looking forward to PHP 7. Auryn can auto-create these factories for me with anonymous classes ;-)
user895378
@Jimbo YES.
I could do public function make($repoName) { /** No need for multiple factories **/ }. I might give that a try!
@Danack yup, just found that email to see it in context. Indeed.
user895378
14:21
@Jimbo yeah it's just nice because you can take advantage of autoloading instead of instantiating lots of closures that you don't need.
user895378
And you could share the single factory class and inject the injector into it.
@rdlowrey meh. There are some complex tasks (like AI and image processing) that would be hard to parallelise without threads.
user895378
@Danack that doesn't mean php has to be parallelized.
user895378
Only the underlying C lib your extension uses.
If it was an extension doing the stuff...
Does anyone know what happened to zend_get_object_classname - it seems to have disappeared.
14:27
@Danack AI? In PHP?
Hi chat, is it possible to check if $link (Link to mysqli/mysql) is mysqli or mysql?
Everyone is freaked out about AI systems becoming intelligent and ending the world. I'm not worried. I've seen your PHP code.
2
$link->version probably?
@Danack Use Z_OBJCE_P(zv)->name
@TomášAresakMalčánek You should be able to tell what you were passed....what is the real problem you're trying to solve?
@NikiC thanks.
14:28
how to make a parameter optional with zend_parse_parameters ?
@marcio Put a | before the optional ones.
Danack I'm doing a contract and I don't know if my contractor uses mysqli or mysql and he doesn't knows because he isn't a developer he bought some code and he wants me to secure it from XSS and SQL injection
@Danack thanks ^^ (I could search that on some other code but my time is very limited today)
with the new anonymous class implementation on 7 will you be able to serialize/deserialize and still maintain the inheritance of the object?
@TomášAresakMalčánek why not just search for mysql/mysqli in the code?
14:30
Because it looks like he uses both in his code.. It's very messy code
On some scripts I see mysql connections and on other mysqli
@Orangepill "Serialization is not supported, and will error just as anonymous functions do." apparently
  /* Todo: implement the following handlers for enums:
   *   - zend_object_write_property_t
   *   - zend_object_set_t
   *   - zend_object_unset_property_t
   *   - zend_object_compare_t
   *   - zend_object_compare_zvals_t ?
   *   - zend_object_get_constructor_t ?
   *   - zend_object_get_debug_info_t ?
   */
Look complete? /cc @NikiC
@TomášAresakMalčánek Have you thought about turning off your phone, and running, far far away? You could do if ($foo instanceof MySQL){} else if ($foo instanceof MySQLi){} - but I think you may have bigger problems to solve.
What do you mean by running away from my phone.. Thanks for the answer I'll keep it
How about creating a single file / class that creates the connection, then use that via include / DI in all the classes that use the connection? Feasible? (For both procedural balls and oo)
14:34
I do it myself Jimbo
Hey all, I was using DOMDocument to traverse an HTML table searching if a node with a specific class name exists, but after some searching it seems that XPath is the better way to go. Is XPath a kind of successor to DOMDocument?
no
It's a language to select nodes easily. Although related not the same
@myol This is one of those instances where searching on google will probably give you some articles that have been written carefully, and will be easier to read than people talking in a chat room. This place is good for specific questions that have a small answer, not so good for general questions that need a clear answer.
@Danack I have googled and some answers on SO specifically mention DOM as one of the first specifications of traversing nodes, but the examples of newer implementations were not PHP implementations, which is why I wanted a little more clarity over a question
but I will continue to search, thanks
You're free to ask - I'm just suggesting how to optimise your time.
14:41
@LeviMorrison I'm not working on it currently because there is gonna be a lot of changes in master until we get to first RC/beta. /cc @marcio
Gonna continue after we get it. What about empty parameter lists I decided to allow only three types of callable hints: 1. callable [as we already have], 2. callable(arg1, arg2): return_type, 3. callable(arg1, arg2) [it is possible to emit a return type because sometimes you don't care about return type but you want to enforce type of the input, +we don't have void]
@nikita2206 so you dropped the callable : return_type variation? I'm okay with that, one less thing on the grammar to care about.
@marcio yep
the cleaner the RFC get's the better, the inline declarations will be enough foreign stuff to introduce
BTW let's call it "inline something" because anything that resembles "generics" is a moving target on the ML.
@marcio do you have plans to make it possible to assign callable types to aliases btw?
Ive heard you wanted to do something like alias even_cb = callable(Event $e, string $eventName): void possible
@nikita2206 yes, we resolved it yesterday, It's much better to add a typedef to create type aliases. The results are the same but with more benefits. Idea was presented by @LeviMorrison actually.
And this is another RFC, so we have to lightweight RFCs instead of a medium one.
14:50
Oh I wasn't reading this chat last couple of days :(
not a lot happened, just:

type arrayReducer = callable(array $data) : array
// I prefer
typedef arrayReducer = callable(array $data) : array
because typedef is less common on userland (put irresponsible estimative here) and we reduce collisions.
@marcio How would it be used in an argument list? Something like function reduce(arrayReducer $fn, $data)? I'm asking because I wonder if you are going to put typedefs into class table or no
@nikita2206 yes, just like that. there is no way to avoid that aliased type names compete with class names and typehints :/
That's ok I think, they are on the same level (they are types just like classes) so it should be pretty logical
15:27
Trolling :P
1
Q: laravel 5: Where define global Vars?

Martin SchäpkerIn the old laravel 4 Code we use an constants.php to define global vars. What is the best practices to use define vars in Laravel 5? We wouldn't store it in the .env file or the routes.php

Now you can set your desktop background up like it is 1990 again! community.renderman.pixar.com/article/114/…
lol!
That crap used to make me dizzy
15:43
I was wondering, does a mirror site has Backend services enable like Database at different servers or on the centralized database.
Depends on what is being mirrored?
like the website.
sorry, I dont know much about mirroring.. I only knew, that websites has mirroring servers where user can get speed up depending on geographical location.
so, I am curious now, is database is mirrored or its the one centralized
@Rafee If it is based on geographical location it would make more sense to have the database locally somewhere
Or at least some cache
15:58
I mean database at different locations!!.
Its like replicating database on all server.. wont be any conflicting between database records..
Anonymous
@Worf you just sent me to 2005 with that image.
Anonymous
great times
You could do a master write database and then read replica your DB to somewhere else I suppose
posted on April 08, 2015 by kbironneau

/* by C0k0l */

Why the fuck would you hurt @feed's feelings :(
Anonymous
16:03
sorry
Anonymous
I thought it was annoying
Are you that intern? :P
@sam_io 2005? 1995 you mean? :D
Anonymous
I guess I am the only one. btw, a flag was supposed to get rid the post :/
Anonymous
@Worf nope, I meant 2005
16:05
@sam_io means that you are using windows 98 SE currently, right? :D
Anonymous
That is when we had computers introduced to us.
and you were introduced to windows 98 in 2005?
Anonymous
@iroegbu yes. it was introduced to our school
Anonymous
no one had a pc in their home then
where are you from?
16:07
at least you kept up fast
Anonymous
I was in Eritrea then.
Anonymous
until 2007
Mornin'
Mogguh @ChrisBaker
I like the gif blog
16:09
Trying to get a Vagrant box set up with PuPHPet.... not going very smooth.
Anonymous
@Worf in 1998 people thought the computer was a devil. there was some newspaper that did some fancy maths, and calculated all the letters in computer to 666
well that happens also in 2015 :D
computer is the devil
@ChrisBaker It should 'just work'. Do you have the latest version of vagrant installed?
Anonymous
16:11
I don't know :)
@sam_io hehehehe your people are strange :P
@Danack Yeah, I've never touched or even heard of this thing until yesterday, so I'm starting off in a totally clean & new setup.
First time, I added mod_ssl in the Apache mods, then later added Enable SSL... which apparently also adds mod_ssl. So it bombed with an error about mod_ssl already existing. Okay... took that off, then it bombs because of this. Then that. Then I don't have virtualization turned on in BIOS. Then httpd isn't starting because of missing module files. On and on, problematic and time-wasting.
Anonymous
@PeeHaa 3rd world countries are all strange imho :)
:-)
Nigeria isn't strange
16:14
I tried to start from a clean slate this morning, it installed the OS, then bitched that my command console wasn't running as administrator... which it didn't bitch about yesterday, even though I'm doing the exact same thing. Shit like this makes me hate computers. They ARE the devil.
Right now, it is stalled (in a shiny new admin console) after checking that the OS is up to date. le sigh
Anonymous
Anonymous
found one :)
Yeap. That make total sense :P
vagrant destroy is my most frequently used command so far.
@sam_io this is science :D
Anonymous
16:17
I can't believe that seemed fancy maths to me at one time @Worf :)
@ChrisBaker something something nginx something.
16:28
Something something indeed. Now it just hangs after downloading the OS. "just work" -- yeah, right.
@PeeHaa Yeah, run for moderator.
Nope. Not going to happen :)
Sorry all :P
@PeeHaa BOOOOOOO
PeeHaa is the Elizabeth Warren of Stack Overflow.
lol
Anonymous
@Orangepill long time :)
16:35
hello
I'm using netbeans to develop php with symfony2
Just letting us know?
I'm running linux and want netbeans to copy sources to /var/www but since I don't have permission I can't
how do I do that ?
@ChrisBaker hahaha I was going to complete
If you don't have permission, you can't.
Set the correct permissions?
can't I make netbeans use well sudo ?
@PeeHaa if you mean by chmod , it didn't work , even with sudo
16:38
How about ownership? You might have to chmod and chown it. Make sure you don't cause it to be inaccessible to your web server, though.
@ChrisBaker "don't have permission" means "it's a root folder" not a remote server that I'm not his admin
hmmmm but dosen't own it means that I own a system folder(which seems a bit dangerous to me)
Anyone tried blackfire.io? It's freaking awesome
@niceman We have a group, "staff", that all our developers are in, the web server user is "www". We set the ownership to www:staff, so the webserver "owns" the file, and staff is the group. Then, set permissions so the owner and the group can RWX the file
@Jimbo Ooh, haven't seen anyone do that since mod_top fell off the face of the planet
@Jimbo that encourages me to use it
16:45
@ChrisBaker Why does it need x?
If it needs x
well If I want to copy files to folder, I think I need x don't I
Also apache doesnt need w on most files
... it was a general statement. If you go 775 all your web server files because a dude on a chatroom said RWX, well... good luck.
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@niceman Great, you should give it a try! :P
I wonder how it differs from Newrelic
You can see where your time is spent on a class-level basis, for a start... splurts out water when looking at Doctrine :P
Ooooh boy, Vagrant is doing stuff! We might have a wiener here!
@Jimbo tell about its features
hihihi wiener
16:48
@niceman Nah, it was me being nice letting everyone know it's awesome, if you're arsed, check it out, if not, not my loss :)
Console logs for Linux-related stuff always look so neckbeardy. Someone just walked up to my desk, saw the Vagrant setup scrolling junk down a black screen, and slowly backed away. They didn't want to disturb me hacking into the FBI, probably.
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Got that going on the other screen, now I look l33t as hell!
You should try strace - it has the same scary factor except it scrolls by at a thousand line a second...
I <3 strace
thanks all , it worked, and @Jimbo I'll try blackfire and Newrelic, :P
Also, in case anyone didn't know (like me, until 30 seconds ago).. composer can generate an optimised autoloader that can shave quite a bit of time off... composer dump-autoload -o

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